Johnstown High School - Spectator Yearbook (Johnstown, PA)

 - Class of 1923

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zz sPiscTA'roR gg The High School Band rendered a concert at the Gar- field Junior High School, Friday, Sept. 29. A small fee was charged the pupils at the school, the proceeds to be applied to the musical department of Junior High. The band will play Wednesday, Oct. 5, at the Industrial Exposition, Thursday, Oct. 6, they will play at a meeting of the Fathers' Club, Friday, October 7, at the teachers' institute, and Saturday, Oct. 8, at the football game.

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SPECTATOR , 21 The bank cashiers of the various assemblies, met in the Auditorium, Monday, Sept. l8, to discuss the plans for the coming year. The first banking day was on Tuesday, Sept. l9, and it is hoped that the students will take advantage of this opportunity to save their money. Chapel exercices, which all students were eager to attend were held on Sept. 20th and Zlst. These exercises were given over to football. Talks were given by Stanley Kitzmiller, business manager of the tearn, and by John Maley, captain of the team. Mr. Saylor, who made the football camp such a huge success, gave a short talk concerning the camp and the program scheduled for this season. The football drive closed Sept. 22. By Tuesday, Sept. 26, money for 600 tickets had been handed in. K One of the largest and best mass meetings ever held in J. H. S. was held on Friday, Sept. 22, the day before the first game. The student body showed their school spirit, and got up some pep for the game, the following day. The follow- ing football song, written by Lillian Marshall, scored a hit with the student body: Come now, fellows, it's up to you, Show a bit of pep for the Black and Blue. And our colors will shine, like the stars in the sky, While we keep on cheering for Johnstown High ! just a bit of pep and melody Will add the tune of winning to the game, you see, And tho it seems we're losing, don't give up and sigh, But keep on cheering for Johnstown High! Chapel exercises held Sept. 27th and l8th, were taken up with a discussion of The Student Council. Mr. Ripple gave an interesting address, pointing out the aims and Value of a Student Council. Evelyn Nelson, Edith Resley, Albert Seihl, and Vincent Hartnett also spoke about the council. The band, appearing for the first time, in their attractive new uniforms, furnished the music for the exercises. The musical program included two numbers by a boys' quartet. The quar- tet, consisting of Thomas Cherry, first tenorg Earl White, sec- ond tenorg Lawrence Fritz, baritoneg and Raymond Kellar, bass, presented i'On the Chapel Steps, and Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes.



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